PARISHVILLE — The Parishville-Hopkinton Central School District budget passed by a 299-107 vote Tuesday night, approving a 3.15 percent tax increase for residents.

“We are pleased that the 2017-2018 budget and budget vote passed with a solid affirmative vote,” Superintendent Wayne Walbridge said. “This is a budget with no reductions in programs for students or in the number of staff members.”

The tax increase will raise $113,530 toward the budget, he said. The total amount to be raised by taxpayers is 3,713,984.

The PHCS budget this year is $11,304,405, an increase of $287,391 or 2.61 percent.

“The Parishville-Hopkinton community is student centered and we appreciate their support of our excellent academic and extracurricular programs,” Walbridge said.

The school will look to add an additional day of a BOCES tech position in preparation of the 1:1 Chromebooks computer program as part of the Smart Schools Bond Act. Students in K-12 are expected to receive Chromebooks this fall.

Voters approved the purchase of a new school bus as well by a 331-74 vote.

Amy Guiney and Jeff Yette were elected to the Board of Education with 270 and 183 votes respectively.